Halloween fun to be had with HEBRA
“The community loves the event, our numbers have grown over the years,”
With Halloween around the corner, Hurlyvale East and Buurendal Residents Association (HEBRA) invited community members to come and enjoy themselves at its Halloween Spooky Carnival.
Set to be held on October 30, this year’s marks the sixth year the association has hosted the event for the community.
Caryn Myers, a HEBRA committee member, said the association decided to host the event as a way to encourage the community to get to know their neighbours and feel a sense of belonging.
She highlighted that a big part of the event is ensuring the community enjoys themselves and has fun.
“The community loves the event, our numbers have grown over the years,” said Caryn.
“People go all out, even the dogs are dressed up.”
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This year the association hopes to not only see the HEBRA community but also the greater community come out and enjoy the event.
“The association has extended the duration of the event and hope people will show up dressed in their spookiest outfits and have a great time,” said Caryn.
At this year’s event, community members can expect spooky fun and excitement.
Caryn explained that due to Covid-19, this year the association cannot host its haunted house.
“However, we have decided to go bigger and better and throw a Halloween Carnival.”
Community members can look forward to rides, carnival games, chips and dips, wors rolls and lots of prizes to be won.
Caryn said there are still slots available if anyone would like to participate in the haunted trunk in the park.
“This is a great opportunity to meet the community and also for the community to be involved in the event,” said Caryn.
She said those who participate stand a chance of winning prizes for the best-decorated trunk.
Visit HEBRA’s website or email them at hebracommunity@gmail.com for more information.
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